Please don’t take my lack of words on here to mean a lack in my life.
Life has been so incredibly rich lately.
Stretching, changing, laughing, crying…
There is so, so much my heart longs to pour out and yet finding the words (and the time) is tough.
But I will.
In the past few weeks I turned 34, lost my last living grandparent, had a visit from Grandpa and Grandma from Virginia, taken a few day trips with the family, had a nail painting party with my baby, marveled in the wonder of my baby boys turning in to mini men, kept up with life and laundry in general, and most importantly I am continuing to be stretched and pulled in many beautiful areas of my life. So many things in all of that above that I want to write on and share before it’s lost in the shuffle of life.
Grandma captured this precious moment of love between Ethan and Adelyn. He was even rubbing her ears!
Uncle Tom, Dad, and Grandpa on the morning of his last day with us.
A hard goodbye. The weather fit our mood.
More to come…
Wow, such a range of emotions in this post. The full gamut of life's experience from the beauty of a baby to the beauty of a life well lived and now departed. Thank you for sharing these glimpses into your life!
ReplyDeleteAnd oh my goodness, that picture of Ethan and Adelyn is PRECIOUS!
my dear. What a beautiful posting you did!! Like Davene said...the full gamut of life experience!!! I love the precious pictures displaying love love love!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sentiments dear Beth. Loved what precious moments we shared with all of you. Pop and I were talking today about our 38 years together...all that has transpired over these years...and love, above all else, is what we see in our children and their families and in our own lives...and faith in our precious Father God. Thank you for sharing your life with us.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sentiments dear Beth. Loved what precious moments we shared with all of you. Pop and I were talking today about our 38 years together...all that has transpired over these years...and love, above all else, is what we see in our children and their families and in our own lives...and faith in our precious Father God. Thank you for sharing your life with us.
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